CURRICULUM VITAE

Prof. Dr. Christine Neuhold Professor of EU Democratic Governance

Dean Faculty of Arts and Social (FASoS) University of Maastricht Grote Gracht 90-92, 6200 MD Maastricht Office: +31-43-3882537 Email: [email protected] https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/c.neuhold

AFFILIATIONS

Sept 2020 Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASoS),

Sept 2019 Research Programme Director, Politics and Culture in Europe (FASoS)

Sept 2018 Director UM Campus Brussels

Sept 2017 Full Professor of EU Democratic Governance

Sept. 2015-19 Head of the Department of Political

May 2013 -17 Extraordinary Professor of EU Democratic Governance 2017-2018 Academic Director UM Campus Brussels Sept 2013-17 Director of the Graduate School of FASoS

June 2012 -17 Member of the Board of Campus Brussels

03.-06.2011 Visiting Scholar, Institute of European Studies (IES), Berkeley, University of California.

2007- 2013 Associate Professor of European Governance

Sept. 2011- 13 Director of Studies, Research Master European Studies (FASoS)

Sept. 2011- 13 Member of the Board of the Graduate School (FASoS)

Sept. 2011-13 Coordinator of PREMIUM, Honors programme for MA students (FASoS)

2010-2012 Member of Research Panel (FASoS)

2008-2010 Director of Studies, Bachelor Programme European Studies (BA-ES)

2005 – 2007 Associate Dean of International Affairs (FASoS) Faculty Board

1 2004-2007 Director of Studies, Master of European Public Affairs

March 2002 Assistant Professor, Maastricht University, European Studies Programme

2000-2002 Assistant Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies (Research Institute and ), Department of Political Science, Vienna

1999-2000 Researcher at the European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht.

1997-1999 Research Assistant and Postgraduate Scholarship by the Austrian Ministry of Science and Researcher at the European Institute of Public Administration, Maastricht, Netherlands.

1996-1997 Researcher, Renner Institute, (Political Academy of the Austrian Social Democratic Party), Vienna.

1994 Intern at the British Press-office of the European People’s Party, European Parliament, Brussels/Strasbourg.

1990 (Sept.) Intern, Daily Newspaper, Der Standard, Vienna.

1989 (July) Intern, Radio International, Austrian Broadcasting (ORF), Vienna.

DEGREES

1996-2000 Doctoral Degree in Political Science, University of Vienna (cum laude).

Doctoral Thesis: The Role of the European Parliament in the EU Policy Process. Democratic Control over the Implementing Powers of the European Commission Supervisors: Univ. Prof. Dr. Emmerich Tálos; Univ. Prof. Dr. Karl Ucakar.

1990-1995 Master Degree in Political Science, University of Vienna (cum laude). Master Thesis: A Comparison of the Refugee Policies of Austria and Belgium Supervisor: Univ. Prof. Dr. Emmerich Tálos

1990 Matura and International Baccalaureate, Vienna International School, Vienna

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Högenauer, A.L. Neuhold, C. and Christiansen T. (2016) Parliamentary Administrations in the EU, London: Palgrave, Macmillian

Neuhold, C. (2001): Die Einbeziehung des Europäischen Parlaments in den Rechtsetzungsprozeß der Europäischen Union. Demokratische Kontrollmöglichkeiten im Hinblick auf die Durchführungsbefugnisse der Europäischen Kommission, Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang GmbH, Europäischer Verlag der Wissenschaften (The role of the European Parliament in the EU Policy Process. Democratic control over the implementing powers of the European Commission).

2 Articles in peer-reviewed journals

De Ruiter, R. and Neuhold, C. (2020) ‘Subsidiarity watchdogs’ and the ‘kennel’ of trilogues: when do they bark?, The role of National Parliaments in trilogue negotiations’, in: Journal of European Public Policy, Special Issue, Accepted for publication, July 2020

Neuhold, C and Rosén, G. (2019) Editorial: Out of the shadows, into the limelight: Parliaments and politicisation, Politics and Governance, Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 220–226 DOI: 10.17645/pag.v7i3.2443

Auel, K. and Neuhold C. (2017) Multi-arena players in the making? Conceptualizing the role of national parliaments since the Lisbon Treaty, Journal of European Public Policy, 24 (10) pp. 1547- 1561

Neuhold, C. and Năstase, A. (2017) Transparency Watchdog: Guarding the and Independent from Politics? The Relationship between the European Ombudsman and the European Parliament, Politics and Governance, 5 (3) DOI: 10.17645.

Neuhold, C. and Högenauer, A.L. (2016) ‘An Information Network of Officials? Dissecting the Role and Nature of the Network of Parliamentary Representatives in the European Parliament’, Journal of Legislative Studies, DOI.10.1080/13572334.2016.1163884 . Vanhoonacker, S. and Neuhold, C. (2015) ‘Dynamics of institutional cooperation in the : Dimensions and effects. An Introduction’, European Integration Online papers (EIoP), 19(1), pp.1-15.

Högenauer, A.L. and Neuhold, C. (2015) ‘National Parliaments after Lisbon: Administrations on the Rise?, West European Politics, Vol. 38:2, pp. 335-354.

Neuhold, C. and Dobbels, M (2014) ‘Paper-keepers or policy shapers? The role of unelected officials in the European Parliament’, Comparative European Politics, doi:10.1057/cep.2014.7

Christiansen, T.; A. Högenauer; Neuhold, C. (2014) ‘National Parliaments in the post-Lisbon European Union: Bureaucratisation rather than Democratisation?’, Comparative European Politics, (12), pp. 121-140.

Christiansen, T. and Neuhold C. (2013) ‘Informal Politics in the EU’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 51(6), pp. 1196-2106.

Dobbels, M. and Neuhold, C. (2013) ‘The Roles Bureaucrats Play’: The Input of the European Parliament (EP) Administrators into the Ordinary Legislative Procedure: A Case Study Approach, Journal of European Integration, 35(4), pp. 375-390.

De Ruiter, R. and Neuhold C. (2012): ‘Why is fast track the way to go? Justifications for early agreement in the co-decision procedure and their effects’, European Law Journal, 18:4, pp. 536–554

Neuhold C. and De Ruiter R. (2010): ‘Out of REACH? Parliamentary control in the Netherlands and the UK’, Journal of Legislative Studies, 16(1), pp. 57-72.

Settembri P. and Neuhold C. (2009): ‘Achieving consensus through committees: Does the European Parliament manage?’, Journal of Common Market Studies, 47(1), pp. 127-151.

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Neuhold C. (2008): ‘Taming the ‘Trojan Horse’ of Comitology? Accountability issues of Comitology and the Role of the European Parliament’, European Integration Online papers (EIoP), 12(1), pp. 1-17.

Shahin J. and Neuhold C. (2007): ‘Connecting Europe’: the Use of ‘New” Information and Communication Technologies within European Parliament Standing Committees’, in: Journal of Legislative Studies, 13(3), pp. 388-402.

Hegeland H. and Neuhold C. (2002): ‘Parliamentary participation in EU affairs in Austria, Finland and Sweden: Newcomers with different approaches’, in: European Integration online Papers (EIoP), 6 (10), pp. 1-16.

Neuhold C. (2001): ‘The "Legislative Backbone" keeping the Institution upright? The Role of European Parliament Committees in the EU Policy-Making Process’, European Integration online Papers (EIoP) , 5(10), pp. 1-23.

(Co-)Editor of edited volumes and journals (peer-reviewed)

Neuhold, C and Rosén, G. (2019) Editors of Special Issue: Out of the shadows, into the limelight: Parliaments and politicisation: Politics and Governance, 7 (3)

Neuhold, C. and Vanhoonacker, S. (eds.) (2015) Dynamics of institutional cooperation in the European Union: Dimensions and effects, Special Issue of European Integration Online papers (EIoP), 19(1)

Hefftler, C., Neuhold, C. Rozenberg, O., Smith, J. (eds.) (2015): The Palgrave Handbook of National Parliaments, London: Palgrave, Macmillan.

Neuhold, C., Vanhoonacker S. and Verhey L. (eds.) (2013): Civil Servants and Politics, London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Christiansen, T. and Neuhold C. (eds.). (2012): International Handbook on Informal Governance, Edgar Elgar, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

De Bievre D. and Neuhold C. (eds.) (2007): Dynamics and Obstacles of European Governance, Edgar Elgar, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

Neuhold C. and Sauer B. (eds.) (2004): Rechtsstaat und Politik. Austrian Journal of Political Science, Nomos: Baden-Baden (33):1.

Book chapters and other journal articles (selection)

Neuhold, C. (2019) The EU’s Democratic Deficit, in: Oxford Handbook of Politics, Oxford: Oxford University Press, Accepted for publication in July 2019

Roos, M. and Neuhold, C. (2018) Studying the Informal in European Integration: a Research Guide, in: Roos et.al. Informal Governance in the EU, Routledge

Neuhold, C. (2017) ‘Monitoring the law and independent from politics’? The relationship between the European Ombudsman and the European Parliament, in: Hofmann and Ziller (eds): Accountability in the EU: The Role of the European Ombudsman, Cheltenham: Edgar Elgar, pp. 53– 74.

4 Neuhold, C. (2015) Het effect van het Verdrag van Lissabon op nationale parlementen in Europese Zaken, in: Internationale Spectator 8 (69), http://www.internationalespectator.nl/pub/2015/8/het_effect_van_lissabon_op_parlementen/

Neuhold C and Smith, J (2015) Conclusion: From ‘late-comers’ to ‘policy-shapers?’ The role of national parliaments in the ‘post-Lisbon’ Union, in: Hefftler et.al. (eds.), pp. 668-687.

Dobbels, M. and Neuhold, C. (2015) ‘Officials pre-cooking EU Affairs’? in: Bauer, M. and Trondal, J. (2015) Palgrave Handbook of the European Administrative System, , London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 246-262.

Dobbels, M. and Neuhold, C. (2014): ‘Who selects what and how? How the European Parliament processes and obtains information for policy-making,’ in: Blom, T. and Vanhoonacker (eds.) The Politics of Information. The Case of the European Union, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 78-93.

Neuhold, C. and Vanhoonacker, S. (2013): Introduction, in: Neuhold, C, Vanhoonacker, S. and Verhey L.: Civil Servants and Politics, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 3-12.

Romanyshyn, I. and Neuhold C. (2013): The politicization of administrators in the European Parliament, in: Neuhold, C, Vanhoonacker, S. and Verhey L.: Civil Servants and Politics, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 205-229.

Maurer, H. and Neuhold, C. (2013): Problem-Based Learning in European Studies, in: Baroncelli, S., Farneti, R, Horga, I and Vanhoonacker, S. (eds). Teaching European Union Studies. Patterns in Traditional and Innovative Teaching Methods and Curricula, Springer.

De Ruiter R. and Neuhold C (2012): The Winner takes it all? : The role of the European Parliament after the Lisbon Treaty, in: Laursen, Finn. The Lisbon Treaty. Issues of Implementation, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 103-119

Neuhold C. (2009): The scrutinizing powers of the European Parliament over Community implementing legislation, in Hofmann, H. and Tuerk, A.: The Move to an Integrated Administration - Legal Challenges in EU Administrative Law, UK, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 44-73.

Ritzen J. and Neuhold C. (2007): Europe as breathing space: Stocktaking and outlook, in: Blom, Tannelie (ed.): Reviewing Europe. Missed opportunities and possible potential, Universitaire Press Maastricht: Maastricht, pp. 15-29.

Bluemel, B. and Neuhold C. (2007): The Parliament of Austria: A “Normative” Tiger?, in: Tans O., Zoethout C. and Peters J. National Parliaments and European Democracy. A Bottom-up Approach to European Constitutionalism, Europa Law Publishing, Groningen, pp. 143-158.

Neuhold C. and Settembri P. (2007): The role of European Parliament Committees in the EU Policy- Making Process, in: Christiansen, T. and Larsson T. (eds.): The role of Committees in the policy process of the European Union – legislation, implementation, deliberation, UK, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 246-275.

De Bievre D. and Neuhold C (2007): Yet it moves: Overcoming Obstacles in European Governance, in: De Bievre & C. Neuhold (eds.) Dynamics and Obstacles of European Governance (eds.) Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 21-29.

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Neuhold C. and Radulova E. (2006): The involvement of administrative players in the EU Decision Making Process, in: Tuerk, Alexander and Herwig Hofmann (eds.): EU Administrative Governance, UK, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 44-74.

Neuhold C. (2006): European governance by committees. The implications of comitology on the democratic arena, in: Benz, Papadopolous (eds.): Governance and Democracy - Comparing National, European and Transnational Experiences, Routledge: London, pp. 138-157.

Neuhold C. (2005): You can't always get what you want. An analysis of the role of the European Parliament and the European Commission at the Nice Intergovernmental Conference", in: Laursen, Finn (ed.): The Treaty of Nice. Actor Preferences, Bargaining and Institutional Choice, Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Constitutional Law Library, pp. 351-369.

Neuhold C. (2004): Bridging the Gap? Members of the European Parliament: Caught between Action Constraints and (New) Demand, in: Continuity and Change in the European Integration Process, Maastricht: EIPA, pp. 199-233.

Neuhold C. and Versluis E. (2004): The Constitutional Treaty: Tackling the “Democratic Challenge”. in: Federal Trust Constitutional Online Papers, No. 25 - 04, pp. 1-12.

Neuhold C. (2002): Austria: Trailing behind and Raising the Flag; in: Laursen, Finn (ed.): The Amsterdam Treaty: National Preference Formation, Interstate Bargaining and Outcome, Odense: Odense University Press, pp. 23-42.

Neuhold C. (2002): The Role of European Parliament Committees in the EU Policy-Making Process, in: Schaefer, Guenther (ed.) (2002): Governance by Committee, Report for the European Commission.

Blümel B. and Neuhold C. (2001): The Parliament of Austria, big procedures with little implications?, in: Maurer A.; Wessels, W. (eds.): National parliaments on their ways to Europe - Losers or Latecomers? Schriften des Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung (ZEI), Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Bd. 44 , pp. 313-334.

Neuhold C. (2001): Much Ado about nothing? Comitology as a feature of EU Policy Neuhold C. (1999): Atypische Beschäftigung. in den USA, Frankreich, Deutschland und Belgien, in: Emmerich Tàlos (eds.) Atypische Beschäftigung: Internationale Trends und Regelungen, Vienna: Manzsche Verlags- und Universitätsbuchhandlung, pp. 13-82; 137-161; 391-417.

RESEARCH PROJECTS

(Co)Acquisition of Research Projects

September 2020-September 2022: Principal Applicant: Spreading and relating EU affairs beyond the EU institutions (RELAY), Jean Monnet Project, UM Campus Brussels.

September 2017 -March 2018: Co-coordinator of Commissioned Study for European Parliament, Greens/EFA Group: ‘Europeanisation’ of National Parliaments in European Union Member States: Experiences and Best-Practices (with Dr. Katrin Auel) (Maastricht University budget: €3.500). To down-load study: https://reinhardbuetikofer.eu/2018/07/03/studienpraesentation-in--zur- europaeisierung-nationaler-parlamente/

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April 2014-December 2014: Leader of the Maastricht University Team, Engaging with Europe, Evaluating national parliamentary control of EU decision making after the Lisbon Treaty, Research project commissioned by the Dutch Tweede Kamer, Coordinated by the University of Nijmegen.

November 2012 - May 2015 Leader of the Maastricht University Team for the PhD school on the EU system of governance, PhD EU GrAd Students University Skills (PEGASUS), Coordinated by the , Maastricht University budget: € 77.660 (excluding matching).

January 2011- November 2014 Co-investigator (Principal Investigator: Prof. Thomas Christiansen), Research Project: Observatory of Parliaments After Lisbon (OPAL), Open Research Area in Europe for the Social Sciences, ANR-DFG-ESRC-NW0, http://www.opal-europe.org/ Maastricht University budget: € 248.777.

January 2010 – June 2014 Co-Coordinator of Initial Training Network (with Prof. Sophie Vanhoonacker): Dynamics of Inter-institutional Cooperation in the EU (INCOOP), (involving 8 European Universities and 3 Associated Partners), PEOPLE Programme 2008, financed by the European Union. Partner Universities: University of Cambridge, Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Paris, Université du Luxembourg, University of Loughborough, University, University of Osnabrück. http://www.in-coop.eu Overall budget: € 3.093.003, Maastricht University budget: € 447.196.

October 2002 – March 2006: Coordinator of the Research Training Network: Dynamics and Obstacles of European Governance (involving 6 European Universities), (Programme: Improving Human Potential and Socio-Economic Knowledge Base, Fifth Framework Programme of the European Community), Partner Universities: Mannheim Centre for European Social Research; Technical University Munich; University of Westminster; Charles University; University of Southern Denmark. Overall budget: € 1.093.197, Maastricht University budget: € 275.117.

Participation in Research Projects

(2019-2022) Reconciling Science, Innovation and Precaution through the Engagement of Stakeholders (RECIPES) , Horizon 2020, Leader on Case study on Endocrine disruptors, (with Afke Groen) Coordinators: Prof. Ellen Vos and Dr. Kristel Smets, Faculty of Law, Maastricht University, FASoS budget: € 25.000.

2017-2020 Coordinator of Policy Paper Series, Enhancing Visibility of the Academic Dialogue on EU- Turkey Cooperation" (VIADUCT), Coordinator: University of Cologne, Maastricht University budget: € 5.000.

2013-2016 Member of the Research network on Parliamentary Democracy in Europe (PADEMIA) ( http://www.pademia.eu). Coordinator: University of Cologne.

2008 Leader of the research-team on parliaments, Research project on the Directive on Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH). The role of the Parliaments in the adoption of the directive, Dutch Ministry for Housing, Spatial Planning (VROM). Coordinated by Prof. Marjolein van Asselt, Maastricht University budget: € 136.070.

2007-2008 Member of Research Group on “Institutional Dynamics and the Transformation of European Politics”, “Network of Excellence Efficient and democratic governance in a multi-level Europe” (CONNEX) coordinated by the MZES Mannheim.

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November 2002 – 2005 Member of the Maastricht University Team for Asia-Link Programme: The Development of a Core Curriculum on European Studies to be used in China for MA Students with Supplementary Elements for Ph.D. Students (CORCUR).

2004-2006: Member of Maastricht University Research Team, Research Group on “Civil society contribution to integration and democratic governance, “Network of Excellence Efficient and democratic governance in a multi-level Europe” (CONNEX) coordinated by the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES) Mannheim

November 2002 - 1 June 2003: Principal Investigator of Maastricht University Research Team: From the Convention to the IGC: Mapping Cross-National Views towards an EU-30, PRINCE programme, project concerning the debate on the future of Europe.

April 2001-November 2001: Country reporter for Austria, Towards a monitoring system for the Charter of Political Parties for a Non-Racist Society, Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA) Project for the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia.

February 2000-May 2002 Project leader for Subgroup on EP Committees: Research Project "Governance by Committee, the role of committees in European policy-making and policy implementation", Programme: Improving Human Potential and Socio-Economic Knowledge Base, Fifth Framework Programme of the European Community, Budget for subproject: € 30.000

1999: Researcher, Commissioned Study on the impact of European Community implementing measures on EC legislative and budgetary authorities, prepared for the European Parliament, Directorate General for Research, European Parliament, Political Series, POLI –110 EN, 1999.

1998: Researcher, Commissioned Study: Atypical Employment with a special focus on the interests of women, Study commissioned by the Austrian Federal Ministry for Women’s Affairs, Preparation of the country reports on USA, Australia, France, , Luxembourg and Belgium, Project Leader: Univ. Prof. Dr. Emmerich Tàlos.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Diplomatic Academy, Vienna

The political process of the European Union. Decision-Making Procedures and Implementation of Policy, Special Programme in International Studies (SPIS), Annual Seminar (2003-2008)

EU Institutions and Decision-Making Procedures, Master on Advanced International Studies (MAIS), Annual Seminar (2003-2019)

Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna

Political Institutions and Decision-Making Procedures in the European Union, Post-graduate Seminar, Winter Term 2000.

Policy Making in the European Multi-Level System, Post-Graduate Seminar, Winter Term 2001.

Policy Analysis in the European Multi-Level System, Post-Graduate Seminar, Winter Term 2002.

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Problems and Concepts of Legitimacy in the EU, Post-Graduate Seminar, Winter Term 2002.

Institute of European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussels

The EU at a glance: EU Institutions and decision-making, Lecture at annual Summer-school 2010- 2016

Institute of European Studies, Legitimacy, democracy and public opinion in the EU”, Annual Course (2 days)

University of Maastricht

‘The European System of States from the Middle Ages until the Second World War. Bloody Diversity’, Tutor and Lecturer, Bachelor European Studies (BA-ES), Winter Term 2002

‘Research and Writing’, Tutor, BA-ES, Winter term 2002 and 2003.

‘EU Politics’, Lecturer, BA-ES, Summer term 2003 and 2007 and Summer Term 2009.

‘Comparative Research Methods’, Coordinator and Tutor, BA-ES Winter term 2004.

‘Policy Domains’, Coordinator and Tutor, BA-ES, Summer Term 2004.

‘Area Studies’, Country Expert for Austria, BA-ES, Summer Term 2003 and 2004, Winter 2007, Summer 2008 and 2009.

‘Politics and Governance’, Lecturer, Master on European Public Affairs (EPA-Master), Winter Term, 2002 - 2018

‘An Introduction to the Institutional Framework of the EU’, Lecturer, European Studies Master (MA- ES), Winter Term 2007, Winter Term 2008, Winter Term 2009, Winter Term 2010, Winter Term 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

‘Administrative Governance in EU institutions and International Organisations’, Lecturer, Research Master European Studies (RMES), Winter Term 2009, 2011, 2012,

‘Research Colloquia for Master Students’, Coordinator and Lecturer, RMES, Winter Term 2012

‘Integrated Skills Track II’ (Funding and Publishing Skills), Coordinator and Lecturer, RMES, Summer Term 2012 and Summer Term 2013, Summer Term 2015

‘Perspectives on Europe. Setting the scene: Politics and Policy of the European Union’, Coordinator and Lecturer, EPA Master, Winter Term 2014

‘EU Administrative Governance in EU institutions and International Organisations’, Coordinator and Lecturer, Research Master European Studies, Winter Term 2013 and 2014

‘Democratic Governance and Representation on Europe’, Coordinator and Lecturer, Research Master European Studies, Winter Term 2015 to date

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University of California

The Global Financial Crisis. How do the EU Institutions come in?, Grad Students Conference, May 2012, Berkeley, California

University of Vienna

Institutional Framework of the EU, International Summer School on European studies (2 weeks course), Strobl am Wolfgangsee, July 2009 and July 2010, July 2012, July 2014, July 2016, July 2018

PUBLIC LECTURES and SEMINARS (Selection)

Academy of European Law, Trier

Delegated and implementing acts in practical terms, Seminar on the EU legislative procedure in practice, 27 May and 27th June 2014

Clingendael Institute for International Relations, The Hague

How to deal with Comitology?, Biannual lectures for Civil Servants from EU Accession and Future EU Accession Countries, MATRA Training on European Cooperation (MTEC), 2003-2009

Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, CASS

Training of the Trainers, Seminars on Skills and Methodology in the field of Social Sciences and Use of Problem Based Learning in Social Sciences, Training Sessions provided at the University of Mannheim and in Beijing, China, Annual Sessions 2002-2005

Democratic Legitimacy in a Multi-Level System, Seminar for BA and MA students, Beijing, China, March 2007

European Institute of Public Administration

Seminars on EU Institutional Framework and Decision-making, Lecturer at: European Institute of Public Administration Maastricht, Academy of Sciences Budapest and Budapest University of Economic Sciences, Forum Europa Stockholm, Ministries and Agencies of Public Administration in Greece, Cyprus, Slovenia and Estonia, European Commission, Brussels, 1997-2003

European Parliament

Europeanisation of National Parliaments in European Union Member States: Experiences and Best- Practices, 22. June 2018, Brussels https://reinhardbuetikofer.eu/2018/06/22/presentation-of-study-in-brussels/

Glass half empty, glass half full? Parliamentary control after the Lisbon Treaty, Hearing at the Inter- parliamentary Committee meeting organized by the Constitutional Affairs Committee (AFCO) of the European Parliament, 19. November 2015, Brussels http://audiovisual.europarl.europa.eu/AssetDetail.aspx?id=dba19634-74cf-4028-8cad-a55501183ece

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A more parliamentary EU(?) Evaluating national parliamentary control of EU decision making after the Lisbon Treaty, European Ideas Network (EIN) Seminar on An EU more interparliamentary, intergovernmental or communitarian?, 23 February 2016, European Parliament, Brussels

What to make of the 2014 EP Elections? Panel debate with Prof. Simon Hix and Michiel van Hulten, European Parliament, Parliamentarium, 25th May 2014, Brussels

Evaluating national parliamentary control of EU decision making after the Lisbon Treaty, Presentation given for National Parliamentary Representatives, European Parliament, 13th December 2014 , Brussels

Administrations on the rise? Presentation given for National Parliamentary Representatives, European Parliament, May 2013 (with Anna-Lena Hoegenauer), Brussels

University of Southern Denmark and Swedish Parliament

No democracy without bureaucracy? An analysis of the role EP officials play in the EU policy- process, University of Southern Denmark, PADEMIA guest-lecture, 2. March 2015

How to influence EU affairs? The role of national parliaments in selected EU Member States, Seminar for the All-party committee of inquiry on the Riksdag’s work with EU Affairs, Riksdag, Stockholm, 7th December 2016

UM Campus Brussels

Unlock the EU in three days, Seminar for (Public Affairs) Professionals, Bi-annual Seminar 2016-2018, https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/events/unlock-eu-three-days

PhD (CO-)SUPERVISION

PhD supervision, FASoS

Groen, Afke: With a little help from our friends. Exploring the transnational party activities of the German SPD, Die Linke and Bündnis 90/Die Grünen in the European Union (Promotor, co-Promotor: Prof. Tannelie Blom) (manuscript submitted to committee in December 2020)

Ruiter, Emmy: Who calls the shots? The role of non-elected actors in shaping policy in the European Parliament (Co-promotor, Promotor: Prof. Thomas Christiansen) (Defended in 2019)

Strelkov, Alexander: The role of national parliaments within the EU: What makes them effective players? (Co-promotor, Promotor: Prof. Tannelie Blom) (Defended in 2015)

Dobbels, Mathias: The European Parliament: A Giant with Feet of Clay? (Co-promotor, Promotor: Prof. Thomas Christiansen) (Defended in 2013)

External PhD supervision

Drauz, Philipp: EU Financial governance and questions of accountability, (Co-Promotor, together with Dr. Aneta Spendhzarova, Promotor: Prof. Bernard Candelon), Maastricht School of Governance (since Sept 2016)

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Hupkens, Jan: Closer integration in a disintegrating Union? A case study of the European Universities Initiative and Creative Europe Programme, (Promotor, Co-promotor: Prof. Sophie Vanhoonacker) (since Sept 2019)

Russack, Sophia: The ‘political Commission’ and the implications for the institution, (Promotor, Co- promotor: Steven Blockmans, Centre for European Policy Studies and University of Amsterdam) (since Sept 2016)

REFEREE for INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS

Referee for: Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of European Integration, Journal of Contemporary European Research, Zeitschrift fuer Internationale Beziehungen, International Review of Administrative Sciences, American Journal of Political Science, Party Politics.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES

Member of the Charlemagne Prize Academy (October 2019 and September 2020)

Member of the Taskforce on the Future of Young European Research Universities (YERUN), since June 2019

Member of the Steering Committee of the Maastricht Debate for the Lead Candidates of the European Commission (2014 and 2019) https://www.maastrichtdebate.eu/

Member of the High-level Policy Dialogue on National Parliaments, European University Institute (since 2018, annual meetings)

Member of Taskforce on EU Reform Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), (Chaired by MEP Danuta Huebner) (2016)

Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal Politics and Governance (since 2018)

Member of Veni Selection Committee, NW0, 2012 and 2019, Reviewer for European Research Council (2018, written procedure)

Member of Jury for Brasz thesis prize for best public administration master thesis in the Netherlands (since 2015)

Member of Research school: Netherlands Institute of Government (NIG) (since 2005)

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Official representative, University of Maastricht (since 2003)

Member of University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES) (since 2010)

Member of European Union Studies Association (EUSA) (since 2003)

Member of Austrian Political Science Association (ÖGPW) (General Secretary from 2001-2003)

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Media Presence and Policy Briefs (selection)

Neuhold, C. (2019) Make-Believe Democracy, https://euscream.com/make-believe-democracy/

Neuhold, C. (2017) Austrian Elections: A ‘shift to the Right’ and a ‘mixed Bag’ for Europe, Brexit blog, A European Perspective, https://www.e-ir.info/2017/10/24/austrian-elections-a-shift-to-the-right- and-a-mixed-bag-for-europe/

Hoegenauer, A. and Neuhold, C. (2015) Parliamentary administrations are an important pillar in EU affairs, LSE blog European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2015/04/03/parliamentary-administrations-are-an-important- pillar-in-the-parliamentary-scrutiny-of-eu-affairs/

Neuhold, C. (2014) EU: Geen democratie zonder politiek debat, in: Trouw, http://www.trouw.nl/tr/nl/6704/SocialeVraagstukken/article/detail/3653843/2014/05/12/EU-Geen- democratie-zonder-politiek-debat.dhtml

Christiansen, T., Hoegenauer, A. and Neuhold C. (2014) More European Democracy = More Parliamentary Bureaucracy? https://blogs.eui.eu/eudo-cafe/2014/04/28/more-european- democracy-more-parliamentary-bureaucracy/

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